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    Kings Kountry Produce

    5.0 (1 review)

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    Waldo Farmers and Flea Market - A great place to visit

    Waldo Farmers and Flea Market

    3.2(50 reviews)
    11.8 mi
    $

    Massive waste of time. I'm a Floridian born and raised so I have driven by this place many times. I…read morealso was a flea market kid, hanging out at flea markets all through out my life. Came here with HIGH hopes but I drove 50 min to buy a lemonade and that's about it. Felt like I was at some weird political convention. Many of the vendors are selling items made in China including tacky MAGA merch, it's pretty disturbing and sad. Meanwhile the vendors not selling cheap Chinese items are slim to none. Among the empty rows you might actually find people selling items that people would truly be interested in such as antiques, framed art, decor, and glassware. But again, it is slim to none. In my opinion, there were barely any good vendors here and the ones you might find are either selling garbage or selling animals in small cages overheating in nearly 90 degree weather. An extremely disappointing waste of time visiting this place and a disgrace to what flea markets used to be. I thought visiting the antique store would bring me a bit of happiness but even then it was just okay. There are plenty antique stores in Jacksonville that beat this place in both pricing and available items. Super sad to say it but this place was not worth my time.

    Drove 1-1:2 hours from Daytona to go here. It was Very disappointing, what happened. Veggies…read morewere way over priced (drove back to the Palatka veggie stand on 100). Saw vendors eating from the grills they were cooking on for patron's and that's a big disappointment for me. (Must be the norm, we stopped at Wendy's on the way out of town and encountered the same thing at that restaurant). We use to love this drive to get a way on a road trip. Have to find a new place for a road trip.

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    Waldo Farmers and Flea Market - We found a diamond in the rough at the Waldo Farmer's and Flea Market!

    We found a diamond in the rough at the Waldo Farmer's and Flea Market!

    Waldo Farmers and Flea Market - D&D's FINE ANTIQUES and ECLECTIBLES ~ Bottles & Oddities Galore ~ @ Waldo Farmer's & Flea Market

    D&D's FINE ANTIQUES and ECLECTIBLES ~ Bottles & Oddities Galore ~ @ Waldo Farmer's & Flea Market

    Waldo Farmers and Flea Market

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    Alachua County Farmers Market

    Alachua County Farmers Market

    4.7(15 reviews)
    24.8 mi
    $

    The Alachua Farmers Market has quickly become one of my favorite Saturday morning stops. It's not…read morehuge, but it's packed with charm, friendly vendors, and some really great food options. I love walking around, checking out the booths, and finding new local treasures. One of my absolute musts now is a matcha drink from Honey Nitro + Cold Brew. I had never tried matcha before, but a friend recommended their version with vanilla or lavender, and oh my gosh, it was creamy, smooth, and totally addictive. I seriously didn't know I could love matcha this much! Pappa Thai's summer rolls are another go-to. They're fresh, flavorful, and honestly hit the spot every single time. Light but filling and perfect for walking around with. And I can't forget Proud Pickles, they're such a fun little stand, and I'm absolutely obsessed with their items. Sweet, tangy, spicy, you name it, they've got it. I'm giving 4 stars only because I wish there were a few more vendors but I understand Gainesville is a small town. But honestly, it's still such a lovely experience and totally worth checking out if you're in the area.

    This was my first time at this market and I'm so sad I didn't find it sooner! There were tons of…read morevendors and a nice covered area to walk through. The parking is pretty easy and it seemed like there were plenty of spots, and all of the vendors I interacted with were very kind and friendly. I got a sesame bagel from BagelCorp (forgot to get a pic!) and a cherry chocolate chip scone from Voltaire, and both were pretty yummy and not too expensive. I'll definitely be back!

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    Alachua County Farmers Market - The covered part of their market. Amazing variety of local produce!

    The covered part of their market. Amazing variety of local produce!

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    Goat milk lotion

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    Crossroads Farm & Apiary

    Crossroads Farm & Apiary

    3.0(17 reviews)
    21.1 mi
    $

    Since Amber Brooke Farm's closure, my mom and I were looking for a new U-Pick farm. After seeing…read morethis place advertised on Instagram, we have made Crossroads our new home. It's pretty simple, and more cost effective especially if you're picking pounds. It typically cost about $4/lb which is standard. The field is huge and plentiful, and you will find some juicy, sweet berries. We stopped by on Tuesday after a weekend of rain - which meant ripe berries. We picked 9 lbs in 30 minutes. This farm is great for families as they have a playground and covered seating. Also, they have additional items that they sell like produce and jams. After coming here a few times, I will say if you can come during the week - definitely make the trip versus the weekend where they will more busy. Hopefully in the future they will have flowers, produce, and other fruit like blueberries for U-Pick and really grow the local farm.

    I was looking forward to go to Roger's Farm today for their U Pick Strawberry season…read more My friend, her 2 year old son, and I arrived to find they were closed. We didn't go out of a whim. We checked their website, Instagram, and Facebook before making the trip to make sure they were not out. Their website listed times for Sunday from 11am to 3pm for u-pick. Their Instagram and Facebook had the same posts. Their latest post said they will reopen on Saturday, March 13th and no follow-up post if they were picked out. I even sent them a DM asking if they would be open. I called on Saturday (3/13), early Sunday (3/14) around 8am, and again at 10am & 10:30am to make sure we weren't going to be arrive and then be out of strawberries. When you call the message speaks about closing dates for February, and then says their inbox is full. We got there at 11:33am and found the gate closed. We drove around thinking maybe there would be another entrance, and came back to their only entrance. There was nobody around. We called again; no answer; voicemail full. We checked their websites and social media again for an update -- alas, nothing. My friend's 2 year old was so upset. It was just so disappointing to drive out that far. We think maybe they forgot to "spring forward" with daylight savings, but as my friend said...isn't daylight sayings time meant for farmers? Either way we got there at what would've been less than 30 minutes to open. They should've updated their website, social media, or phone system at the least! We can't support local or farmers if we don't know when they are in business.

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    Crossroads Farm & Apiary
    Crossroads Farm & Apiary
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